DECIDUOUS PLANTS (Continued) 
NERIUM OLEANDER .. . Single pink and very 
hardy variety. 
10 100 
Quart cans $ 2.50 $ 20.00 
SPIREA REEVESIANA .. . Double Bridal Wreath. 
10 ~~ 100 
12-184 BR $ 2.50 $ 20.00 
182244 B Re fata ele coe he Sees 4.00 35.00 
223" BR Neieiaia eae ee ee 5.00 45.00 
3-40 B&B ye ee eee 12.50 
Flowering Cherries 
Japanese flowering cherry trees are fast becoming 
one of the most popular blooming trees. With its 
profuse flowers and deciduous foliage it makes a 
splendid avenue tree or individual specimen. Until 
recently it was believed that these plants would not 
grow successfully down South. It has been proven 
otherwise by the use of acclimated stock and proper 
propagation. 
TAIWAN (Prunus Campanulata) . . . Winter-bloom- 
ing cherry, usually blooms in our nursery during 
the letter part of January. Flower single, small 
and bell shaped. When in bloom every branch is 
covered with brilliant rosy red flowers. Thrives 
best in warm regions. 
10 
9-4e crate DRG ee $20.00 
4:5 cra eB Rgee sine ee 25.00 
OSHIMA (Prunus Lannesiana or P. Serrulata) 
Large single white flowers that precede the Yoshino 
cherry by two weeks. Vigorous grower with large 
leaves and stout branches. Produces an abundance 
of fruit about the size of blue-berries. Thrives in 
warm climates. (Sold out). 
SOMEI-YOSHINO (Prunus Yedoensis) ... This is 
the popular variety planted in Potomac Park Basin 
in Washington, D. C. Flower single, medium size 
with several forming a cluster. Pinkish white in 
color turning darker pink. Grows into a large sized 
tree with spreading branches, highly recomended 
for planting in large estates, river banks, avenues 
and parks. (Sold out). 
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